Ness M1 304MHz RADIO RECEIVER Installation guide

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Motion detectors
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INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Ness M1RF
Wireless Receiver
Specifications, Installation and Programming
Ness Document No. 895-364
(Version 1.4 - May 2008)
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APPLICATION
The Ness M1RF Receiver is a unique high performance radio
receiver designed to operate with up to 144 Ness proprietary radio
transmitting devices, including radio keys, radio reed switches and
radio PIRs.
The M1RF receiver is wired to the M1 via the 4 Wire High Speed
Data bus and receives signals for connecting radio detectors and
radio keys to the Ness M1 cross platform controller.
Placed upon the databus the M1RF Receiver may be located
anywhere along the bus and does not need to be located next to the
panel. This means that if required the receiver could be located up
to 1 Km from the panel. Allowing more than 1 receiver to be
connected to any system distances between detection devices to
the receiver is not an issue.
The wireless zone alarms replace hard wired zones on the M1,
where each radio key can either replace one of the 199 user codes,
or alternately can be programmed in as addition to user codes 204-
255. Each of the 4 buttons on the Ness Radio key can be
programmed to work the same globally for each key, or each button
can be programmed to work individually from each other.
FEATURES:
Multi-channel Receiver for up to 144 Wireless Transmitters
Operates on the 4-Wire Data Bus
DIP Switch Address Settings
Flash Memory for Firmware Updating
Status and Diagnostic LED
On-Board EOL Bus Termination Jumper
Supplied in easy to mount equipment housing.
The Ness M1RF receiver is compatible with the following Wireless transmission
devices at initial release.
Ness R15 PIR (100-663) /
Ness R15 PET (100-663PET)
Ness R12 PIR (100-691)
Ness RR1 Radio Reed (100-662) /
Ness RR2 Universal Reed Tx (100-527)
Ness RK4 Radio Key (100-067) /
Ness RK3 Radio Key (100-664)
Ness Emergency Button (100-283)
Ness Wireless Door Bell (100-056)
Ness Wireless Smoke Detectors (106-040)
Ness Wireless Keypad (100-001)
Ness Mobile / Medial Pendant (100-683)
Additional Ness transmitters may be added to the compatibility list in due course.
Please confirm with your local Ness office for a full updated list.
SPECIFICATIONS
Max. radio devices ................ 144
Device types .......................... Keys and/or detectors
Protocol .................................. Ness proprietary; 24-bit nonencrypted and/or 56-bit encrypted
Receiver type ......................... Superheterodyne
Frequency ...............................303.875MHz. (Other frequencies availble for other countries.
Bandwidth (3dB) .................... 800kHz
Sensitivity ................................ > -100dB
Operating voltage .................. 9-14V
Please Note: For best receiver
range ensure the antenna is
streched out horizontal from the
receiver PCB out the case. Do not
mount the receiver inside the M1
housing near the M1 Control panel.
Note : The M1 RX requires Version 5.1.4 (or later) firmware and NessRP Version 1.6.24 (or later)
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ENROLLING:
1. Press the ELK key, then press 9 (or scroll up) to display 9 - Installation Programming.
Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu. The Installer Program Code (PIN) must be
entered to access this menu.
2. Enter the Installer Program Code. (See M1 Manual for the default Code)
3. The first Installer Programming menu displayed will be “Bus Module Enrolment”
4. Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu. “Enrolling Bus Modules” will display
5. The M1 transmit an enrolment message to all data bus devices, following by a display
showing the total Bus Modules that are enrolled. To view the enrolled devices and/or
remove a device press the RIGHT arrow key next to the word Edit.
6. Press the * or Exit keys to exit Installer Programming.
(Optionally the modules can be enrolled into the system using the NessRP software)
NEG -
DATA B
+12V
DATA BUS
+VKP
DATA B
DATA A
NEG
EGND
J1J2
RE: Data Bus Termination Note
DATA BUS TERMINATION IS VERY IMPORTANT!!
Ideal setup is 2 home run cables (4 wire) with daisy chained devices along each. The last device on each cable MUST have
a Terminating resistor installed (activated) via the gold 2 pin header/jumpers marked JP2 on keypads, JP1 on expanders.
Place a black shorting cap (see hardware pack) onto the 2 gold pins to install a 120 Ohm resistor across data lines A & B.
NOTE: Place a shorting cap on JP3 of Main Board it there is only 1 data bus cable. See diagrams on multiple cables.
Temporary Connection "Plug-in" jacks for RS-485 Data Bus (J1 & J2)
Local connection for Data Bus Devices ie: Keypads, etc. for testing purposes only.
ELK-M1KP
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
JP3 Teminating Jumper
(Located beneath cover)
RS-485 Data Bus (Max. length is 4000 ft.
Max. bus devices vary by control.)
WARNING! The RS485 Data Bus must NEVER have more that two (2) terminating resistors
header/jumpers installed. Reliability and response will be negatively affected!
RS-485 DATA BUS
DATA A
RED
ELK-M1XIN
ELK-M1XOV
Jumper
Terminate
these two
devices.
DO NOT Jumper
Terminate these devices.
Keypad 1
ELK-M1KP
Keypad 2
ELK-M1KP
Keypad 3
Diagram for Daisy Chain Connection of Data Bus Devices Using Two (2) Home Run Cables
The ideal way to connect multiple home run cables is with an ELK-M1DBH Data Bus Hub. It accepts CAT5 or CAT6 cable with RJ45 plugs on the ends.
It does all the work of series connecting the DATA lines A & B and provides a clean, organized management of the data bus wires.
Data Bus E.O.L. Termination is Very Important
INSTALLATION AND ENROLLMENT OF NESS-M1RF RECEIVER
Select a suitable location for the receiver (not within a metal cabinet) with an ambient temperature range between 0°
and 49° C (32° to +120° F).
The Ness M1RF Receiver connects onto the M1 data bus, which uses 4-wires. However, CAT5 or CAT6 eight (8)
conductor is recommended for all data bus cables. The extra wires are for data return paths. If cable is to be installed
in installations where electrical noise maybe present then a twisted pair shielded cable should be considered. NOTE:
See pages 12 and 13 in the M1 Installation Manual for important information about Data Bus termination
when multiple homerun cables are installed. DO NOT SPLICE OR CONNECT WIRE WITH CONTROL POWER
ON. Minimum cabling should be four conductor 22 or 24 gauge. Maximum resistance per wire is 25 Ohms. Device
placement beyond 305 mts (1000 feet) is not recommended.
Setting the Data Bus Address and Enrolling Device(s) into the System
Keypads and expander devices communicate with the M1 over the RS-485 4-wire data bus. Each device must have
a unique address setting (from 1 to 16) within it's device type. Keypads are device TYPE 1, input (zone) expanders
& Wireless RF Receivers are TYPE 2, output expanders TYPE 3, etc. The purpose of device types is so that the
address numbers can be re-used in each different device type. It is acceptable to have a Keypad, and a Zone
Expander, and a Output Expander all set to address 2 and on the same data bus since each device is a different
device type.
It is NOT acceptable to have duplications of addresses within the same device type. I.E. Multiple keypads
on the same control cannot be set to 'like' addresses.
ADDRESS SETTING: Locate the four "Address" switches. Each has a position of OFF or ON (binary 0 or 1)
with a decimal equivalent of (1, 2, 4, or 8). The total decimal value for the "ON" switches sets the bus address.
This determines which inputs (banks of 16) are assigned to the expander. E.G. Address 5 would be set with
switches 1 and 4 ON (1+4=5) and switches 2 and 3 OFF. RF Receivers are factory pre-set to address 2.
Note 1: A Wireless Receiver is a type 2 bus device, therefore it is treated and looks to
the system as an Input Expander.
Note 2: It is possible to use more than 1 Wireless Receiver per system. This increases
the range available to receive wireless devices. If more than one is used then ensure
they are all set at different address.
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Ness RP Wireless Set-Up
Programming.
1. In NessRP click on "Wireless Setup" then "New" to assign zone to be wireless.
New Wireless Expander
2. Select the zones (that match the
address of the wireless expander
module) for the zone to be allocated for
wireless .
Note: You can add / assign more than
16 zones of wireless on one wireless
receiver by adding more wireless
expanders and allocating more groups
to wireless.
If the group is greyed out then those
zones will already exist in this account.
Once zones have been allocated as "Wireless Zones"
the Input module will be shown as a "Wireless" rather
than a "Input Expander"
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3. Configure all your wireless zones in the "Wireless
Expander" and then 'send' the data to the M1 System.
From within Installation program mode select menu 14 “Wireless Definition”.
Press RIGHT arrow key to select this menu. Press UP or DOWN arrow
keys to select menu 3 “Learn Wireless Transmitter”.
Press RIGHT arrow key to enter learn mode. Either enter the zone number
you wish to program in or use the UP or DOWN arrow key to scroll to the
zone you wish to enter. Once the correct zone number is selected press the
RIGHT arrow key to enter LEARN mode.
Go to the transmitter and activate it to send the ‘learn signal’ to the RF
Receiver (re below of how to send a learn signal for each device). The
keypad should emit a short tone when the transmitter becomes enrolled.
If the M1 voice is enabled (not available on M1 EZ8 systems), the system will
provide voice prompts and feedback of enrolment. If the voice prompt speaks
"Press Transmitter button for ..." If the zone prompt does not speak a Voice
description then it is will be because you have not entered one in for the Zone
being enroled.
Once enrolled the system will automatically move to learn mode of the next
zone.
If a zone has already been enrolled and an attempt is made to enrol it again
into another zone an error will be annunciated.
LEARNING IN DEVICES INTO THE M1
SENDING A "LEARN SIGNAL"
Radio Key
RK3 (3 Button) & RK4 (4 Button)
Radio PIR & RR1
R12, R15, R15 Pet
& RR1 Reed Switch
Radio Reed Switch
(Model RR1)
Press both On and Off
Buttons at the same time Connect the battery Activate the
Tamper Switch
Radio Buttons
Press & Hold the button
Wireless
Smoke Detector
Connect the battery
then press and hold Test
button for approx 10-20
seconds until it learns in.
Wireless
Keypad
Press both *
panic buttons
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Receiving Data to NessRP
Once transmitters have been learnt into
the M1 their data can be uploaded to
NessRP.
RIGHT mouse click on "Wireless Setup"
and then select "Receive Wireless
Setup"
Once data has been received their Tx ID's can be viewed when wireless "Transmitters" tab is
selected.
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Enabled - Ensure this is ticked to enable the
Wireless Transmitter to be activated
by the M1 Control Panel.
Supervised - Select if you require the Zone to be
Supervised. (i.e. to activate an
alarm if no signal is received within
a selected time (e.g. 24 hours)
Only available with R15 PIR's and
RR1 Reed Switch's. Do not select on
for R12's or Feyfobs.
Fire Zone Supervision is reserved for
future products.
Option 1 & Option 2 - For future use. DO NOT
select these options or the wireless
signal may not be actioned by the M1.
This device is a PIR - This is selected if the device
learnt is a PIR where Auto Restores are
sent immediately.
Keyfob User ID - Only valid for Radio Keys (Keyfobs)
Select a user Code you wish the radio
key to be set to. This can be User 1-255
(excluding 200-203 as these are
reserved.)
Tx ID (or) DL - This is the Radio Transmitters unique ID.
If this ID is known (e.g. learnt in and recorded from another "test" system) it can be manually
entered and downloaded into the M1 which will allow the transmitter to work.
To change setting in the transmitter settings, click on the Zone and then change.
Deleting Transmitters.
If a Radio Key is lost it can be deleted by replacing the Tx ID to all
Zero's, OR alternatively if a Radio detection devices needs to be
replaced then uncheck the "enabled" box which will allow a new
transmitter to be programmed in its place.
Supervision Times
Within the "receiver" Tab the Non-Fire
Supervision Time Window can be
adjusted. This is used if "Supervised 1=
Normal Supervision is selected".
Note Only available for R15 and Radio
Reeds.
Fire Zone Supervision is reserved for
future products.
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Programming Buttons on Radio Keys.
RK4 Radio Keys (Keyfobs)
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Button 4
RK3 Radio Keys (Keyfobs)
Button 1
Button 2
Button 8
Recommended for M1 Systems
As Default buttons 1 & 2 are programmed as Arm & Disarm. Buttons 3, 4 & 8 can be
programmed as required. This can be done either via the Keyfob events or in the Rules.
Changing the function of the Keyfob
buttons in the "Keyfob Events" screen
will change the function of these buttons
on ALL programmed Keyfobs.
It is also possible to have each button
on each individual Keyfob perform
different functions to the same button
on other keyfobs. (e.g. Aux (button 3)
on keyfob 1 may open a garage door,
where Aux button on keyfob 2 may turn
lights on or off.
If this is required then select "Disabled"
in the Keyfob Events screen and use
rules as detailed below to set buttons
on each keyfob.
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Programming Individual Buttons on Radio Keys each key.
Using "rules" programming within the M1 each button on each radio key can be programmed
individually as the following examples show.
To use this feature, ensure the buttons in the Keyfob Events, in the wireless section are disabled for
the individual buttons to be used. The following "rules" will then enable them.
EXAMPLE:
Whenever RF KEYFOB BUTTON 3 is ACTIVATED
AND Last User was Greg Kingsley (user 2)
THEN Turn Garage Door1 (Out 9) ON for 2 seconds
Whenever RF KEYFOB BUTTON 3 is ACTIVATED
AND Last User was Pam Kingsley (user 3)
THEN Turn Garage Door2 (Out 10) ON for 2 seconds
The Emergency panic button
& Medical (Mobile) pendant
is learnt in as button 8
The Wireless Doorbell button
is learnt in as button 4
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Ness M1 304MHz RADIO RECEIVER Installation guide

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